Thu - April 30, 2009

New Address for Davison's Doodle

I needed to make a change and moved my blog address. So, if you are looking for the new home of Davison's Doodle, click here. Thanks for stopping in and please surf to my new site and bookmark it.

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Tue - April 14, 2009

Holiday Conflicts

By Martin Marty from the April 13, 2009, Sightings. Follow the link at the end to join the weekly email.

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Stories, Rumors, and Good News

Some final words from my account of Holy week and Easter.

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Sat - April 11, 2009

Silence

I can only muster silence given all that I have seen and heard.

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Tue - April 7, 2009

Holy Week 2009

I encouraged clergy I know here in Kentucky to make time to write their own account of Holy week. Holy Week According to Michael D, a modern follower.

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Changing Life

Lisa and I are moving to Lynchburg, Va this summer. Though I have moved most of my life, it is never easy.

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Sun - April 5, 2009

Turn Off, Tune Out, Drop In

Kathleen Parker's column reminded me of some folks I know that in one way or another gave up some kind of technology during Lent. We are a TMI culture and I found her assessment of our difficulty sorting through the noise to real facts and good information insightful and an observation I would tend to affirm.

By Kathleen Parker | The Washington Post | Wednesday, April 1, 2009 (free subscription required)

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The End of Christian America

I always like listening to, but more importantly reading the work and thoughts of John Meacham. He reminds me of my idealized notion that Americans seek out information, education, and dialogue about big ideas and hard issues. Just when I think we are too much a fast food, reality TV, self absorbed society, Meacham reminds me that there are segments still able to learn from the past and apply those lessons to the future.

By Jon Meacham | NEWSWEEK
Published Apr 4, 2009 | From the magazine issue dated Apr 13, 2009

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